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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/kaylaho1/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114As post-graduation life inches closer, I\u2019ve been faced with answering some intense questions. What field am I going to pursue? Where am I going to be located? Oh, and the biggest one of all:\u00a0what am I going to do with my life?<\/p>\n
I\u2019ve been a multi-passionate person\u00a0for as long as I can remember, meaning it\u2019s been difficult for me to stick with just one field in college. I even changed my major to PR halfway through school before transferring and added an unrelated minor of Creative Writing because I wanted to learn more about another field I was passionate about just in case.<\/p>\n
PR has encouraged me, even more, to have an active presence online. I love the communities I\u2019ve been able to build and the real connections I\u2019ve made, but there\u2019s something else about being active on social media:<\/p>\n
Well, everyone fails, right? Yes, but as someone who values being authentic and open online, my failures have been, well, extremely public. Every time I\u2019ve tried something new and failed, anyone following along with my journey has lived it with me.<\/p>\n
I started a blog last December with a good friend that failed because we were at different stages in our life. We both knew dissolving the blog would be hard, but that it was the right thing to do. Luckily our friendship has continued to grow as we both support one another in our passion projects.<\/p>\n
I then quickly launched a new PR blog on my own and found my passion fading within a few weeks of its launch. My audience was jazzed about this new online space but I wasn\u2019t, and my content suffered because of it.<\/p>\n
Faced with yet another rebrand this past summer, I hired\u00a0a great web designer\u00a0to help me reshape my brand to include all things creativity, not just PR. While it has greatly expanded my reach and community, I\u2019m still wondering what\u2019s next.<\/p>\n
My loved ones tell me they can hardly keep up with all that I\u2019ve done this past year, and I can\u2019t blame them. Sometimes it\u2019s embarrassing when you realize everyone remembers each misstep you took on the way to figuring life out, but failures aren\u2019t all bad.<\/p>\n
Without these failures, I never would\u2019ve had the confidence to self-publish my own poetry collection or to keep trying to find my blog\u2019s target market. I never would have landed a full-time job after graduation so quickly or collaborated with an illustrator from overseas.<\/p>\n
Without failure, we wouldn\u2019t take additional steps to become even greater than we are now.<\/p>\n
To ignore these failures would be to ignore one of the most important parts of life: learning from our mistakes. I don\u2019t pretend to have all the answers. Trial by error is how I learn best, and it might come with some downfalls, but at least I know I tried.<\/p>\n
I hope this comforts you. As we all evolve, we are going to hit our stride at times and also come to a complete stop at others. This is okay.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s celebrate successes and failures as they both lead us closer to becoming who we are meant to be.<\/p>\n
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